Possibly - since their diet includes insects, frogs, small birds and mammals in addition to the normal vegetation.
Flowers Fruits Mushrooms leaves and twigs
leaves and fruit insects small vertebras and maybe frogs.
The binomial names of blue duiker (Philantomba monticola) and red duiker (Cephalophus natalensis) show their scientific classification based on species (monticola for blue duiker, natalensis for red duiker) within the genus (Philantomba for blue duiker, Cephalophus for red duiker). This naming system helps to organize and distinguish different species in the animal kingdom.
sharks do not eat eggs. they will eat other sharks' eggs though
Jan Duiker was born in 1890.
Jan Duiker died in 1935.
Abbott's duiker was created in 1890.
Common duiker was created in 1758.
Walter's duiker was created in 2010.
Johannes Duiker has written: 'B. Bijvoet und J. Duiker, 1890-1935'
The eggs can be grey or brownish with grey / green spots. Some can even be greenish in color. Kathy LVT
If you are talking about the mullet or grey mullet, then yes, they do. If you are just talking about fish that are colored grey, then the answer is probably, but it's not certain. Most fish lay eggs, but some are live bearers.